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224746 2004-03-24 02:47:00 Hello

I have the latest updates for norton systemworks 2003 .My friend has 2003 also.She uses diap up networking.Are there any possible way to just copy the updates put it on a cdrw and just give it to her and paste it to her system works 2003 folder?without needing to wait 2 hours download the updateS?

Also in trademe
What does s=r mean?
If you put a bid on an item and it goes over 100 bucks.Trade me charges 5 dollars + 3.5 % of the total cost.If I have 6 dollars and the bid goes over 100 bucks will my account be in a negative amount?or will trademe stop the trading?
yingxuan (3330)
224747 2004-03-24 02:50:00 Start equals Reserve (Prices)
Bye
Peter H (220)
224748 2004-03-24 02:52:00 If you are buying, it does not cost you anything above your bid price - the seller pays. Peter H (220)
224749 2004-03-24 03:19:00 > If I have 6 dollars and the bid goes over 100 bucks will my account be in a negative amount?or will trademe stop the trading?

Peter is correct - if you are buying you pay no TradeMe fees.

If you are selling something and your account goes overdrawn you will be warned and told to top it up. I am not entirely certain but you may not be able to place any more auctions (ie sell anything) with an overdrawn account.
Susan B (19)
224750 2004-03-24 04:03:00 as far as i know you can't copy the updates. you will need to download (live update) the whole lot. there is the virus defs advailable but i havn't seen a decrease in the live update after installing them.

it certianly would make reinstalls easier if you can download all the updates and keep them on disk.
tweak'e (174)
224751 2004-03-24 04:08:00 I wondered about that. Obviously, if they insist on each user downloading the updates directly, they can guarantee what is in them.

Imagine a virus which looks for people writing anti-virus updates to CDs, then inserts a bit of "extra code "... :D
Graham L (2)
224752 2004-03-24 13:15:00 If you want antivirus definitions you can download them manually from Norton's Web-Site and do it that way:
securityresponse.symantec.com

If your friend does the updates regularly there shouldn't be a problem downloading them on dial-up as they are usually pretty small if you stay on top of them.
whiskeytangofoxtrot (438)
224753 2004-03-24 13:16:00 Above link was for Virus Definitions:

www.symantec.com

Systemworks updates can be got from there.
whiskeytangofoxtrot (438)
224754 2004-03-24 14:01:00 AVG is good that way. mikebartnz (21)
224755 2004-03-24 14:05:00 >pretty small
Often over a meg which I don't consider small on dialup. AVG is often only about 256k
mikebartnz (21)
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